COMING SOON to Jamaica: ultralight aircraft

by Aug 21, 2022Play

By the end of this year Jamaica will be able to add ultralight aircraft to its already impressive list of tourist attractions.  It’s all being made possible through Amber Group’s historic launch of its aviation arm in Jamaica as part of the group of technology companies under the flagship Amber brand.

“Amber Aviation is committed to investing in the people of Jamaica and in the Jamaican tourism sector. Ultralight recreational flying is an amazing experience, practiced in many countries across the globe and will be a fantastic addition to Jamaica. Realising the potential for the addition of ultralight aircraft attractions to the Jamaican tourism product, the Amber Group through its subsidiary Amber Aviation will introduce the leisure activity to Jamaica by December 2022,” said Chief Executive Officer of the Amber Group, Dushyant Savadia.

Ultralight aircraft or microlight aircraft are small, lightweight fixed-winged, open cockpit aircraft capable of seating one or two people. Unlike their larger, well-known counterparts, ultralight crafts are capable of low altitude, open flight through which people can experience the natural beauty of the environment from the air. The aircraft is designed for adventure and close interaction with an area’s flora and fauna and can be used for sporting events as well as recreational activities. The vehicles chosen by Amber and in use in multiple countries across the world have also proven to be safe.

According to Savadia, the Amber Group has acquired five aircrafts to be deployed as part of the operations in Jamaica. Since June 1, 2022 four Jamaicans have been receiving training in South Africa — all expenses covered by Amber —to prepare them for being part of the team of pilots to operate the Amber fleet. Pilot and international aviation instructor, David Daniel is teaching them the theoretical basics, practical skills and experience to take to the skies in ultralight aircraft.

“The demand for air tourism has risen globally and with this attraction here, Jamaica will be in a class of its own compared to her regional rivals. Amber Aviation is seeking to meet that demand and strengthen the local aeronautical industry with this addition while also providing employment and creating new opportunities for Jamaicans,” said Savadia.

The Amber CEO said planning for the next steps of the Aviation programme, including the launch of some exciting offers and products to the Jamaican marketplace, is already underway. Jamaica is poised to become the land of sun, sand, sea, technology and adventure.

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